Eliot said"
1) "Part of my syntax depends on careful alignment of tokens at
the same level of indention. This is essentially the same as scheme/
lisp-style indention ..."This is entirely dependent on correct indention--."
Ah, there is my problem. Sorry. My bad eyes. I cannot tell the siblings
if they are more than 2 lines apart. I can't see which indents line up
with which, so it is just goobledy-gook.
This is just like long outlines without vertical matching bars.
No can do. But that is me and not necessarily a generalization.
2) "One advantage to the one-token-per-line approach is that it makes
it very easy to add and remove tokens from groups and helps to reduce typos."
Absolutely true, and I do believe in maintenance-friendly, but in
reader friendly first.
--Debbie
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